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(03/27/15 12:02am)
In the midst of the NCAA tournament, the South Carolina women’s basketball team is hoping that the best memories of this season have yet to come. Nonetheless, the 2014-2015 season has already been a historic and memorable one for the Gamecock program. Here’s a look back at five of the top moments from this year up to this point for Dawn Staley’s South Carolina team.
(03/26/15 12:18am)
The awards keep coming for South Carolina women’s basketball. Having already received several honors from the SEC’s coaches and The Associated Press, head coach Dawn Staley was named the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Region 3 Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year, while also filling three out of the five player entries on the WBCA All-Region Team.
(03/24/15 12:16am)
School spirit just might win games. Over the past few years, South Carolina's women’s college basketball program has been dominating on its home court.
(03/24/15 3:43am)
Sonny Vaccaro grew up around basketball. His experience with the game eventually led him into coaching. However, when he was denied the coaching job at his own high school, he gave up coaching and moved west.
(03/23/15 2:37am)
South Carolina moved one step closer to its goal of winning a national championship Sunday night in its last game at Colonial Life Arena for the season.
(03/21/15 7:55pm)
Perhaps no player better represents the absurd amount of depth the third-ranked South Carolina women’s basketball team possesses than senior guard Olivia Gaines.
(03/20/15 3:59pm)
In the semifinals of the SEC tournament earlier this season,
the South Carolina women’s basketball team faced an upset-minded LSU squad. The
Tigers had lost handedly in their two prior games against the Gamecocks earlier
in the season, but LSU made its third matchup with South Carolina very
interesting, leading 31-27 at halftime. The Tigers were just 20 minutes away
from stunning South Carolina, the league’s regular-season champion.
(03/20/15 12:00am)
One year following a loss in the Sweet 16 despite its one seed,
South Carolina once again enters this season’s NCAA tournament as one of the
nation’s top seeds and the Gamecocks are trying to get over the hump, so to
speak.
(03/20/15 12:30am)
Evident by its 30-2 record and the one-seed it earned for the
second consecutive season, the South Carolina women’s basketball team has
proven itself to be one of the most talented teams in the country.
(03/17/15 1:23am)
The South Carolina women's basketball team (30-2) earned a one-seed in the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season and was placed in the Greensboro region. As a result, South Carolina will only have to travel a short distance to the Sweet 16 or Elite Eight rounds should it make it that far in the tournament.
(03/16/15 12:42am)
South Carolina entered the SEC tournament last week as the No. 11 seed with just six conference wins. Nonetheless, the Gamecocks surprised by reaching the quarterfinals for the second year in a row under head coach Frank Martin, beating Missouri and Ole Miss on back to back nights before finally bowing out to Georgia.
(03/16/15 12:40am)
The South Carolina women’s basketball team has dominated for much of the 2014-2015 season.
(03/14/15 4:43am)
Final score: Georgia 74 South Carolina 62
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Final score: South Carolina 63 Missouri 54
(03/08/15 1:24am)
Final: No. 3 South Carolina 74 LSU 54
(03/06/15 5:08am)
In a game that had many ups and downs, South Carolina looked like it would get run out of the gym early in the first half and yet led by as many as 11 points in the second half before ultimately losing to No. 18 Arkansas 78-74 in heartbreaking fashion on senior night.
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(03/06/15 1:45am)
The regular season is over and the SEC
tournament is now underway with the No. 1 team in the conference, South Carolina (27-2, 15-1), getting ready to play its first game in Little Rock
against Arkansas on Friday.
(03/05/15 1:41am)
Looking to win back-to-back SEC games for the first time this season, the South Carolina men’s basketball team (14-14, 5-11 SEC) faces the challenge of playing No. 18 Arkansas Thursday at Colonial Life Arena on Senior Night.